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Open Letter to First Time Home Buyers

Reblogger Lyn Sims
Real Estate Agent

First time buyers - Do you know the clock is ticking?  A great opportunity that could help you financially on your taxes awaits you.  What do I have to do you ask?  Close on a home by November 30th, 2009. 

Thinking of purchasing a home in the Schaumburg Illinois area?  Schaumburg Real Estate is what I do, so if you are looking for a buyers agent, please give me a call.  Start looking for homes in Schaumburg now!

This original post is from Eric Hitzelberger from RE/MAX in Louisville, KY.  Enjoy the count down clock!

Time is a wastin' as they say!  Get started now!

Original content by Erik Hitzelberger

Dear Procrastinating First Time Home Buyers:

 

I know you.  I've seen you in the mall on December 23rd. I've watched you race through town en route to the airport; screeching up to the terminal just in time to prevent your mom from giving up and getting in the cab.  I even saw you run over the neighbor's cat on your way to the post office on April 15th.  (Actually, disregard that last one.  I'm sure it was just a large stick).  You excel when the stakes are high.  You thrive on knowing you'll succeed where mere mortals would stumble.  Your methods are a bit unorthodox, but you always come through at the buzzer.  In most circles, I would be you.

The significant difference here is that I own a house.  For better or worse, I don't have a stake in the $8000 tax credit game.  You do though.  You have the opportunity to change your life for the better and you plan to do so. Tomorrow. 

My only concern is that tomorrow may not be when you think it is.  By now, you know the tax credit expires December 1st.  As this is month's away, I'm sure you've given little thought to actually looking for a house.  There are far more pressing deadlines to be dealt with.  I know you are busy, so I won't take up much more of your time.  But, you need to know...

December 1st is the wrong date.

To be eligible for the credit, you have to take possession by December 1st.  When everything was working well, it took around 30 days to close a loan.  These days, things don't work well very often and it's not going to get better once you and your brethren leave the couch.  Underwriters are scarce and banks aren't about to staff up for the onslaught knowing there is a going to be a huge void immediately afterwards.  It will take at least 45 days to close.  With that in mind,

October 16th is the real drop-dead date.

Reset your internal clock. 

NOW!!

 

I'd tell you to start now, so you can take advantage of the best deals, but it would be a waste of breath.  So, I'll just say,"Call me when you are ready." 

 

Sincerely,

Erik

 

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Erik Hitzelberger is a licensed REALTOR with RE/MAX Alliance in Louisville. If you need a Louisville Real Estate agent please email me or call 502.921.3989.

I specialize in the following areas of the Metro Louisville Area: Prospect, Middletown, Jeffersontown (J-Town), Fern Creek, Okolona, Shepherdsville, Mt Washington, Hillview, Brooks and Pewee Valley.  Click the following links to learn more about Louisville and Bullitt County Real Estate or to Search for Louisville Homes 

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Gary Woltal
Keller Williams Realty - Flower Mound, TX
Assoc. Broker Realtor SFR Dallas Ft. Worth

Lyn, great reminder re-blog and also that possession must be taken by December 1st so time is running out...

Aug 11, 2009 03:06 AM
Alan May
Jameson Sotheby's International Realty - Evanston, IL
Home is where the hearth is.

Lyn, it's my understanding that you need to CLOSE by November 30th.

Aug 11, 2009 05:48 AM
Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
Real Estate Broker Retired

Yes to clarify:  YOU MUST CLOSE BY NOVEMBER 30th, 2009.

Aug 11, 2009 06:05 AM
Roy Paeth
Barrett Financial Group - Murfreesboro, TN
Just a regular guy helping real people!

Lyn now that the tax credit has been extended how many people do you think will still wait until the last minute and scramble to find a home? I have 2 clients who decided they could wait to start looking until March of next year. You know the holidays are a very busy time.

Dec 28, 2009 07:43 AM
Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
Real Estate Broker Retired

Roy, even though it's extended you will still get the buyers that will wait to the last minute.  They will get bored in February and start looking again, don't worry. LOL.

Dec 28, 2009 07:52 AM